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Volume 13 Issue 5
Oct.  2006
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Hao Yu, Yonglin Kang, and Hongbo Dong, Comparison and analysis of dislocation density,morphology and evolution in mi-crostructure of low-carbon steel produced using different technologies, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 13(2006), No. 5, pp. 406-410. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1005-8850(06)60082-0
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Hao Yu, Yonglin Kang, and Hongbo Dong, Comparison and analysis of dislocation density,morphology and evolution in mi-crostructure of low-carbon steel produced using different technologies, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 13(2006), No. 5, pp. 406-410. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1005-8850(06)60082-0
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Comparison and analysis of dislocation density,morphology and evolution in mi-crostructure of low-carbon steel produced using different technologies

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    Hao Yu    E-mail: yhzhmr@sina.com

  • Three kinds of specimens were produced from hot strips of similar composition and same thickness (nominal gauge 4.0 mm) but produced using different technologies, and the dislocation density of these strips was quantitatively measured by positron annihila- tion technique test. The dislocation morphology and evolution in microstructure of each pass for producing the 1.9 mm hot strip using CSP (compact strip production) technology were observed under an H-800 transmission electron microscope; its density was also quantitatively measured using the positron annihilation technique test, and the factors influencing the dislocation density during the production process were analyzed. The experimental results show that the dislocation density in the microstructure produced using CSP technology is higher than that in the microstructure produced using conventional technology. This result was discussed and confirmed on the basis of the finite element simulation and the theory relevant to dislocations.
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    Comparison and analysis of dislocation density,morphology and evolution in mi-crostructure of low-carbon steel produced using different technologies

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    • Three kinds of specimens were produced from hot strips of similar composition and same thickness (nominal gauge 4.0 mm) but produced using different technologies, and the dislocation density of these strips was quantitatively measured by positron annihila- tion technique test. The dislocation morphology and evolution in microstructure of each pass for producing the 1.9 mm hot strip using CSP (compact strip production) technology were observed under an H-800 transmission electron microscope; its density was also quantitatively measured using the positron annihilation technique test, and the factors influencing the dislocation density during the production process were analyzed. The experimental results show that the dislocation density in the microstructure produced using CSP technology is higher than that in the microstructure produced using conventional technology. This result was discussed and confirmed on the basis of the finite element simulation and the theory relevant to dislocations.
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